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Corpus Juris Civilis
Book X




TITLE I. Concerning the Rights of the Treasury.
TITLE II. Concerning Suits Brought against Debtors of the Treasury.
TITLE III. Concerning the Authority of and the Rights Conferred by Sales Made at Auction by the Treasury, and Concerning Bids.
TITLE IV. Concerning the Sale of Property Owned in Common by the Treasury and Private Individuals.
TITLE V. The Treasury Cannot Evict Property Which Is Sold.
TITLE VI. Concerning Those Who Have Received a Loan Or Money from the Public Funds.
TITLE VII. Where Creditors Are Referred to the Treasury When Pecuniary Penalties Have Been Preferred.
TITLE VIII. Concerning Fiscal Interest.
TITLE IX. Concerning the Revocation of Decisions Rendered against the Treasury.
TITLE X. Concerning Property Which Has No Owner, and Incorporation.
TITLE XI. Concerning Informers.
TITLE XII. Concerning the Abolition of the Demand for Property.
TITLE XIII. Concerning Those Who Denounce Themselves.
TITLE XIV. Where a Joint Owner of Property Donated by the Emperor Dies without Heirs.
TITLE XV. Concerning Treasure Trove.
TITLE XVI. Concerning Tributes Payable in Grain and Money.
TITLE XVII. Concerning Additional Taxes.
TITLE XVIII. Concerning Supplementary Taxes.
TITLE XIX. Concerning the Collectors of Tribute.
TITLE XX. Concerning Illegal Collections.
TITLE XXI. Concerning the Seizure and Sale of Property for the Payment of Taxes.
TITLE XXII. Concerning Public Receipts, Curial Surveys of Lands, and Civil Appointments of Taxes.
TITLE XXIII. Concerning the Law Relating to Taxes Due to the Fund of the Imperial Largesses.
TITLE XXIV. No Labor Shall Be Required of Taxpayers.
TITLE XXV. Exemption from Taxation Shall Be Granted to No One.
TITLE XXVI. Concerning Property Stored in Public Warehouses.
TITLE XXVII. No One Shall Be Permitted to Refuse to Sell Property, and Concerning the Duty of Making Purchases for the Public Benefit.
TITLE XXVIII. Concerning the Collection of Taxes on Donations and Conceening Tributes and Property Charged with Payments in Kind.
TITLE XXIX. Concerning the Payment of Taxation in Copper.
TITLE XXX. Concerning Assessors.
TITLE XXXI. Concerning Decurions and Their Sons Who Are Considered Decurions, and in What Ways They May Be Released from the Duties of the Decurionate.
TITLE XXXII. Where a Slave Or a Freedman Aspires to the Office of Decurion. .
TITLE XXXIII. The Lands of Decurions Shall Not Be Alienated Unless by Virtue of a Decree.
TITLE XXXIV. When and to Whom the Fourth Part of the Property of Decurions Is Due, and Concerning the Method of Distributing the Same.
TITLE XXXV. Concerning the Claim of a Curia to Property Which Has Been Gratuitously Transferred.
TITLE XXXVI. Concerning the Payment of Salaries.
TITLE XXXVII. Where a Decurion, Having Left the City, Prefers to Reside in the Country.
TITLE XXXVIII. Concerning the Citizens of Towns and Natives.
TITLE XXXIX. Concerning Residents, and Where Anyone Is Considered to Have His Domicile, and Concerning Those Who Reside in Other Cities for the Purpose of Pursuing Their Studies.
TITLE XL. Concerning the Non-Transmission of Municipal Duties and Honors from Father to Son, and the Intervals Which Exist.
TITLE XLI. Concerning Charges upon Estates.
TITLE XLII. In What Way Civil Obligations are Divided.
TITLE XLIII. Concerning Those Who Voluntarily Assume the Discharge of Public Duties.
TITLE XLIV. Concerning Those Who Have Obtained Temporary Exemption from the Duties of a Decurionate.
TITLE XLV. Concerning Exemption from Official Duties.
TITLE XLVI. Concerning the Decrees of Decurions Having Reference to Immunity Granted to Certain of Their Colleagues.
TITLE XLVII. Concerning Excuses from the Discharge of Public Duties.
TITLE XLVIII. Concerning Charges and Services from Which No One Can Be Excused.
TITLE XLIX. Who Are Excused by Reason of Their Age Or Profession.
TITLE L. Who Are Excused on Account of Disease.
TITLE LI. Concerning Those Who Should Be Excused on Account of the Number of Their Children, Or by Reason of Their Poverty.
TITLE LII. Concerning Professors and Physicians.
TITLE LIII. Concerning Athletes.
TITLE LIV. Concerning Those Who Have Been Discharged from the Army before Completing Their Term of Service.
TITLE LV. From What Civil Services Those Are Exempt Who, after Having Completed Their Time in the Army, Or the Duties to Which They Have Been Assigned in the Provinces, Engage in Their Own Affairs and Business at Home, and Their Privileges, and Concerning Farmers of the Revenue.
TITLE LVI. Concerning Freedmen.
TITLE LVII. Concerning Infamous Persons.
TITLE LVIII. Concerning Persons Accused of Crime.
TITLE LIX. Concerning Those Who Have Been Condemned to Exile, Or Suspended from Their Order.
TITLE LX. Concerning Sons under Paternal Control, and to What Extent Their Father Is Responsible for Them.
TITLE LXI. Concerning the Responsibility of a Parent for His Heirs.
TITLE LXII. Concerning Women and Where They May Become Responsible for Municipal Services Imposed upon Offices and Honors Suitable to Their Sex.
TITLE LXIII. Concerning Embassies.
TITLE LXIV. Concerning the Excuses of Artisans.
TITLE LXV. Concerning the Qualifications of Persons Appointed to Office.
TITLE LXVI. Where an Appointment Is Made through Enmity.
TITLE LXVII. Concerning the Recovery of Expenses.
TITLE LXVIII. Where Anyone Dies after His Appointment.
TITLE LXIX. Concerning Bookkeepers, Secretaries, Writers of Speeches, and Registers of the Census.
TITLE LXX. Concerning Receivers, Superintendents and Treasurers.
TITLE LXXI. Concerning Weighers, and the Delivery of Gold.
TITLE LXXII. Concerning the Collectors of Public Money.
TITLE LXXIII. Public Funds Which Have Been Collected Shall Not Be Disbursed without Authority.
TITLE LXXIV. Concerning Coronary Gold.
TITLE LXXV. Concerning Irenarchs.
TITLE LXXVI. Concerning the Ratio of Silver to Be Paid into the Public Treasury.
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